Need vegetarian cutting diet! Help out a noob! Please!

So I'm a hardcore meateater but for religious reasons I am going to need to become a vegetarian for about a month and a half. This means no meat whatsoever, no eggs, no fish, no dairy, no whey, no animal products at all EXCEPT for shellfish! That is the only exception. I need a good cutting diet to use during this time. Also, no soy! I know absolute jack **** about vegetarianism. I am currently on low carb but I'm throwing that out and starting an entirely new diet as soon as this fast begins. Can you guys help me out please? All I ask is that there is no less than 150 grams protein per day but no more than 200. Carbs and fats are negotiable.

No citizen has a right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training...what a disgrace it is for a man to grow old without ever seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable.

So I'm a hardcore meateater but for religious reasons I am going to need to become a vegetarian for about a month and a half. This means no meat whatsoever, no eggs, no fish, no dairy, no whey, no animal products at all EXCEPT for shellfish! That is the only exception. I need a good cutting diet to use during this time. Also, no soy! I know absolute jack **** about vegetarianism. I am currently on low carb but I'm throwing that out and starting an entirely new diet as soon as this fast begins. Can you guys help me out please? All I ask is that there is no less than 150 grams protein per day but no more than 200. Carbs and fats are negotiable.

3 meals is not quite what I had in mind. I average 6-8 meals per day. I eat roughly every 2-3 hours. Should I also incorporate things like quinoa, beans, seeds, lentils, etc?

my bad bro, just tossing some samples. quinoa is great, beans dont go too hard on, unless its edamame, black beans are high in protein as well.. just make sure you cook them from scratch. lentils are excellent as well. i struggle eating 6-8 meals a day and i been vegetarian for 25 out of 30 years.

my bad bro, just tossing some samples. quinoa is great, beans dont go too hard on, unless its edamame, black beans are high in protein as well.. just make sure you cook them from scratch. lentils are excellent as well. i struggle eating 6-8 meals a day and i been vegetarian for 25 out of 30 years.

So you wouldn't recommend the canned beans? I usually get the low salt organic ones from whole foods. But I can cook them from scratch, the cans are just for convenience. I was planning on using beans and quinoa as my only carbs. Nuts, coconut and avocados as my only fats (no oil), and quinoa or buckwheat pasta on occasion. Also, was gonna use plenty of vegan protein powder.

No citizen has a right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training...what a disgrace it is for a man to grow old without ever seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable.

u can have them, but even if u wash the hell out of them they still have a ton of salt. it sucks i know. but that salt will bloat the hell out of you

Originally Posted by Buffspartan

So you wouldn't recommend the canned beans? I usually get the low salt organic ones from whole foods. But I can cook them from scratch, the cans are just for convenience. I was planning on using beans and quinoa as my only carbs. Nuts, coconut and avocados as my only fats (no oil), and quinoa or buckwheat pasta on occasion. Also, was gonna use plenty of vegan protein powder.